The Manufacture of Pulp and Paper: A Textbook of Modern Pulp and Paper Mill Practice, Volume 2McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1921 - Paper industry |
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alcohol aldehyde alternating current amount amperes angle armature Atomic Weight atoms of hydrogen bleaching body calcium called carbon cell cellulose cent center of gravity chemical chlorine coil combination compounds conductor connected contains copper current flows diameter dioxide direction distance dynamo electric element energy equal equation ether ethyl example field friction gases grams heat hence horsepower hydrochloric acid hydrogen atom increases indicated iron joules lamp length lever lime lines of force load machine magnet metal molecular molecule motor move nitrogen number of lines obtained Ohm's law ohms oxide oxygen paper parallel passes pipe plane plate pressure produced pulley pulp radical reaction represents resistance result salt shown in Fig shunt soda sodium solenoid soluble solution speed strength structural formula substances sulphate sulphuric acid suppose temperature tion tube valence velocity ratio voltage volts watts wire zinc
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Page 57 - Helium Holmium Hydrogen Indium Iodine Iridium Iron Krypton Lanthanum Lead Lithium Lutecium Magnesium Manganese Mercury...
Page 57 - Rhodium . . Rubidium Ruthenium Samarium . . Scandium . . Selenium . . Silicon Silver Sodium Strontium . . Sulphur . . Tantalum . . Tellurium . . Terbium . . Thallium . . Thorium . . Thulium . . Tin.. Titanium . . Tungsten . . Uranium . . Vanadium . . Xenon Ytterbium Yttrium . . Zinc Zirconium . . Mo Nd Ne Ni N Os O Pd P Pt K Pr Ra Rn Re Rh Rb Ru Sm Sc Se Si Ag Na Sr...
Page 5 - Reaction is always equal and opposite to action ; that is to say, the actions of two bodies upon each other are always equal and directly opposite.
Page 3 - Change of motion is proportional to the impressed force, and takes place in the direction of the straight line in which the force acts.
Page 57 - Antimony Argon Arsenic Barium Bismuth Boron Bromine Cadmium Caesium Calcium Carbon Cerium...
Page 16 - Each molecule of water contains two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.
Page 180 - ... l = length of stroke in feet, a = area of piston in square inches, n = number of strokes per minute, or twice the number of revolutions per minute.
Page 16 - Avogadro hypothesis states that under the same conditions of temperature and pressure equal volumes of all gases contain the same number of molecules.
Page 3 - Every body perseveres in its state of rest or of moving uniformly in a straight line, except so far as it is made to change that state by external force (this applies to Ida's ribs).
Page 67 - The power multiplied by the distance through which it moves, is equal to the weight multiplied by the distance through which it moves. Thus 1 Ib.